Public appeal for information in the wake of Atrium Health Club arson blaze
Crimestoppers is urging the public to help identify two people who may have information about the incident after an arson attack in Tilehurst
Read moreDetailsCrimestoppers is urging the public to help identify two people who may have information about the incident after an arson attack in Tilehurst
Read moreDetailsMark Arkwell?was appointed the new role at RBFRS last week following the retirement of previous chief executive of?Wayne Bowcock.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has celebrated making the top three in an annual survey of customer satisfaction of public transport.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Community Trust is bringing back its popular Primary PE Conference this June for teachers and school sports staff
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following a dog bite incident in Spencer's Wood.
Read moreDetailsFifty-three-year-old Mehrdad was reported missing on March 13, and was last seen in Reading nearly a month earlier on February 17
Read moreDetailsPolice officers in Reading have taken to public transport as part of a campaign encouraging people to report sexual offences while travelling.
Read moreDetailsA Jewish mum is scared for her children to walk through Reading town centre due to a climate of fear and rising antisemitism.
Read moreDetails"It is not enough to avoid racism, we must be anti-racist" ? that was the message that resounded from councillors in Reading at a recent meeting.
Read moreDetailsReading has been robbed of the opportunity to become a 'city of culture', which would have seen it benefit from around £10 million of funding
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